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2 In the software installer, double-click the autorun.exe file to start the installer.
3 Select vCenter Server for Windows and click Install.
The installer runs checks in the background to discover your existing vCenter Single Sign-On settings
and notify you of any problems that can affect your upgrade process.
The vCenter Server installer opens to the Welcome page.
4 Complete the installation wizard steps and accept the license agreement.
5 Enter your credentials.
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Enter your vCenter Server administrator credentials.
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If vCenter Single Sign-On is present, enter the administrator@vsphere.local user credential and
the vCenter Single Sign-On credential.
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Click Next.
The installer runs checks in the background to detect any issues that can cause the upgrade to fail.
You might receive a warning if the old certificates do not meet current VMware security standards.
6 Configure the ports and click Next.
Verify that ports 80 and 443 are free and dedicated, so that vCenter Single Sign-On can use these
ports.
The installer checks for the availability of the selected ports, and displays an error message if a
selected port cannot be used.
7 Configure install, data, and export data directories and click Next.
The installer runs disk space and permission checks for the selected directories, and displays an
error message if the selected directories do not meet the requirements.
8 Review the Summary page to verify that the settings are correct. Select the checkbox to verify that
you have made a backup of the vCenter Server machine and the vCenter Server database and click
Upgrade.
The installer starts the upgrade process and displays a progress indicator.
9 Before clicking Finish, take note of the post upgrade steps.
10 Click Finish to complete the upgrade.
Your vCenter Server upgrade is complete. For information on post-upgrade tasks, see Chapter 5 After
Upgrading or Migrating vCenter Server.
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